
During their coverage of the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Skewed and Reviewed got some hands on time with the controller for the Steam Box. The feedback providing touchpads were a nice feature and they have posted a series of images.

It wasn’t hard or expensive to build the Steam Box, more of a case of know-exactly-what-you-are-doin g. Purchasing wrong parts for the build can be costly or even dangerous, but it’s something that can be solved with decent research.

Is PlayStation Neo Sony's answer to the onslaught of console like devices ushered in by Valve?
Thats how I have perceived the direction for Xbox since Spencer discussed it at Build earlier this year. Backward/forward compatibility and more frequent hardware releases spells it out plainly.
Nope. Neo (if it is happening) is just a way for people to watch 4k movies with their PS4, and play VR with a little extra power.
I thought this was well established?

Major videogame brick-and-mortar retailers GAME UK, GameStop, EB Games, and Valve have announced that the stores will be including special "Steam Sections" dedicated to selling Valve's upcoming hardware coming 10th November 2015. The hardware will include the Steam Controller, Steam Link, and Steam Machines. The sections will of course also include a variety of Steam prepaid cards, which most stores already sell.
I imagine the Vive will eventually be on the shelf? Its already into October and still no release date, preorders, or price. Valve/HTC better have a good strategy in place.
this thing is so bad in theory but looking at gameplay valve might be on to something.
Looks weird, but interesting.
I keep seeing pictures of this controller - is this just a demo unit or is that the finished product?
Without any type of coloring or symbols it just looks so dull, and button location/shape/size on the front look like something from the 80's.
It does look interesting but it just look so prototype-ish to me. Maybe I'll get one for my PC
No way I'm sold on a touch-controller. It's the same problem with using your iPhone as a controller: it's hard to reset your fingers if there are no buttons. I hate to be constantly looking down to see if my thumb is in the right area of the circle that would designate it as "a, b, x, y". It's buttons or nothing for this hombre.